This 2004 CD is a small masterpiece in my opinion, it's a return to true prog, to the early Orme.

 Let’s just hope that this work along with the previous one from 2001 is a starting point and not an endpoint.

Le Orme's 2004 album L'Infinito marks a return to their true progressive rock roots, reminiscent of their early '70s style but refreshed. The album features notable instrumental performances, beautiful lyrics, and emotional compositions. It is praised for its depth and quality, standing alongside the band's previous efforts like Elementi and Il Fiume. The reviewer encourages listeners to move beyond fixation on older works and embrace this modern classic. Listen to Le Orme's L'Infinito now and experience a modern prog masterpiece that echoes their classic roots!

 This CD seems in my opinion much more catchy and engaging in sound, it still contains very valuable prog elements.

 Mike Oldfield after many years wanted to 'redo' his first masterpiece, and I would say he succeeded admirably.

This review praises Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells II as a spectacular sequel to his 1973 classic, highlighting its catchy, engaging prog elements and renewed sound. The album's standout tracks like "Sentinel," "Red Dawn," and "The Bell" are noted for their passion and inventive instrumentation. The reviewer emphasizes the emotional and musical completeness of the work, commending Oldfield's ability to refresh his masterpiece while respecting its roots. Explore Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells II and experience a timeless prog rock journey with fresh sounds and classic magic.

 A truly fantastic work that concentrates elements of prog-rock-pop-metal, allowing free rein to the imagination and the enormous technique of these musicians who seem to be from another planet.

 For those who love true prog, they can't not like this cd at least a little, and especially for those who are musicians (drummer, keyboardist...).

Planet X's album 'Universe' is a standout progressive fusion work featuring the virtuosic talents of Derek Sherinian, Tony MacAlpine, Virgil Donati, and Tom Kennedy. The album blends prog-rock, pop, and metal with complex timing and impressive solos. Each track delivers a unique experience, showcasing tremendous technical skill and collaboration. Though sometimes intense and dense, the album is highly recommended for prog enthusiasts and musicians. Dive into Planet X's 'Universe' and experience a prog fusion masterpiece full of iconic solos and technical brilliance!

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